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Jones Walker is an art gallery with original work by Taos artists including traditional, folk and modern abstract. Also, the gallery is honored to represent multiple artists from Taos Pueblo. You will also find a curated selection of pott
Since 1923, the Harwood Museum of Art has provided outstanding art, events and education to friends from around town, around the country and around the world. We make art the adventure.
The Encore Galley at Taos Center for the Arts is an 1,100 sq.ft. space that also serves as the lobby to the Taos Community Auditorium. Exhibitions are scheduled by the Art Committee of the Taos Center for the Arts.
I explore new directions in Native American art, and utilize classical methods to explore a modern, and a new contemporary vision of Native Art and Fashion.
An experimental studio/gallery providing a multicultural art space for local Taos artists to exhibit and produce art, as well as hosting art-based workshops for locals and visitors.
A collection of southwestern contemporary works. Textiles, home goods, sculpture, paintings, and fine art prints. Live music events upon announcement, Open 10 to 5 Thursday thru Sunday or by appointment,
The largest collection of work by Navajo artist RC Gorman to be found anywhere. Though RC passed in 2005, there remains a significant group of original oil pastel drawings, original lithographs, bronzes, and giclees paper castings.
The late Veloy Vigil remains a world renowned artist. Respected as a master printmaker, sculptor, and colorist; Veloy captured the nature of Native American culture with his carefully planned compositions and decisive brushstrokes.
This intimate venue puts the audience right in the action, while the talented ensemble cast of players, directors and staging artists bring enthusiasm and love of the performing arts to their well-reviewed performances to life.
Step Back Into The 1850s at Taos' Oldest Museum featuring many items from the Kit Carson Estate.
Dating from 1804, the Hacienda is one of the last remaining Spanish Colonial “Great Houses” surviving. It was both a family home and a trading center for the early Taos community. Severino Martinez also served in the local government as the Alcalde (or mayor).